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Ornamental Onion Poisonous, Spring Bulbs Full sun only Fall Late Spring 16 in. 4 in. apart, 9 bulbs/sq. ft. 7,8,9 Late Spring (May) White 5 in. to bulb base Perennial,cut flowers Tunicated bulb Southern Europe and northern Africa |
Fragrant loose white spheres on 12″ stems in May. Introduced in Europe in the 1700’s. Care Instructions: Plant in full sun in well–drained soil. Will tolerate summer drought but needs moisture during growing season. Notes: Resistant to deer, rabbits and deer. Will naturalize. Attracts bees and butterflies. |
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